
The day after the death of a loved one, your risk of heart attack skyrockets to an incredible 21 times higher than normal. And
the odds are still about six times what they
otherwise would be. And this doesn't take into account the risk of
broken heart syndrome, or Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, which is different
from a heart attack but can feel similar. Broken heart syndrome is a
temporary (and usually non-fatal) weakening in the muscles of the heart
that can cause congestive heart failure, usually brought on by grief or
stress.

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